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I referred to the format of the nerf data set and used colmap to generate the pose file. The image is my own simulated SAR image with a size of 4032*3024, which is the same size as the image in the images file in the LLFF data set. Then I input my data set into the nerf variant model of Sparf(https://github.com/google-research/sparf) for training, but the output structure was all null values, and the loss value remained unchanged at 60. I tried the combination of my data set image + the pose file in the open source LLFF data set and the image in the open source LLFF data set + the pose file of my custom data set, and found that both results were output. Does this mean that my data set Problem with files generated via colmap?
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I referred to the format of the nerf data set and used colmap to generate the pose file. The image is my own simulated SAR image with a size of 4032*3024, which is the same size as the image in the images file in the LLFF data set. Then I input my data set into the nerf variant model of Sparf(https://github.com/google-research/sparf) for training, but the output structure was all null values, and the loss value remained unchanged at 60. I tried the combination of my data set image + the pose file in the open source LLFF data set and the image in the open source LLFF data set + the pose file of my custom data set, and found that both results were output. Does this mean that my data set Problem with files generated via colmap?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: